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Easy Living at Point Chesapeake On The Bay

Relax and soak in the beautiful views from your new home at Point Chesapeake, your own private balcony, the charming gazebo or the clubhouse deck. The sophisticated interior appointments at Point Chesapeake perfectly compliment your taste and style. If you desire maintenance free living in elegant surroundings, it doesn’t get any better than this. Call 757.286.6160 for details on these new homes on the Chesapeake Bay in Virginia Beach. Watch our video above for a first glance at the views and interiors of these new homes.

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The Homes at Point Chesapeake Offer More Than The Views

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Expansive view of the bay from Point Chesapeake’s clubhouse deck

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Conceptual Rendering of Point Chesapeake courtyard entrances

While construction continues on Point Chesapeake, these luxury waterfront homes are beginning to take shape. During a recent hard-hat tour, we could see what makes these homes so special. Upon entering each model through the foyer, you are greeted with full-on, expansive window views from all major living areas of water, sky and the long stretch of sand with untouched dunes in the foreground. Every home is specifically designed to include a bay view and there are only 8 luxury homes per building, giving residents more privacy. Another plus is that while most condos in this corridor of Shore Drive offer only 2 full baths, the homes at Point Chesapeake have 3 bedrooms and 2.5 baths with that extra powder room for guests.

Stylish appointments include:

  • Private, 2-Car, Side-by-Side Garages
  • 3 Bedrooms and 2.5 Baths
  • Spacious Balconies (large enough for patio furniture)
  • Interior, Secured Hallways with Elevators
  • Club House with Exercise Studio and Large Outdoor Deck overlooking the Bay & Inlet
  • Private Access to the Beach and Gazebo

With only 48 modern beach homes available, buyers will want to stake their claim soon on the last undeveloped bayfront property where the Chesapeake Bay meets the Lynnhaven River.  View Floor Plans

Homes are selling now. Call 757-286-6160 for more information or to schedule your tour!

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First floor unit view of the balcony toward the gazebo at Point Chesapeake

Celebrate Living on the Bay with Nautical Decor and Gifts

In addition to beautiful views, residents at Point Chesapeake on The Bay will enjoy stylish new homes with specially designed floor plans and plenty of light. Thinking about home decor and gift ideas to celebrate your new home on the bay? Here are a few of our top picks:

Photograph of The Chesapeake Bay by Albert G. Butzer

The bay’s beautiful and scenic views are a favorite for photographers at any time of the year. Order online and choose from several photos taken by local photographer, Albert Butzer. Select as prints to frame yourself or have your favorite image transferred to stretched canvas or metal. http://www.albertgbutzer3.com

 


Poster Size Framed Nautical Chart, Chesapeake Bay

Chesapeake Bay Framed Print from Houzz

This 36″ x 26″ Framed Nautical Chart is the official NOAA Nautical Chart detailing the beautiful waterways of the Chesapeake Bay. Order from Houzz.

 


 

Floor Standing Harbor Master Telescope, Oil-Rubbed Bronze/White Leather, 60"

Traditional Floor Standing Telescope

Add class and sophistication to any room with this gorgeous Harbor Master Telescope in oil-rubbed bronze and white leather. The glass optic eyepiece provides up to 15x magnification and the white wooden tripod stand let’s you adjust the height and an oil-rubbed bronze chain maintains the scopes position. Order from Houzz

 


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Portrait Photography by Images in Light

For a wonderful keepsake or gift, capture your loved ones on the bay or beach with photography by local photographer, Glenn Bashaw of Images in Light. Glenn offers photography for family portraits, engagements and weddings in addition to editorial and commercial projects.

 


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Tin Soldiers Forgotten Treasures

Find eclectic shabby chic/patina furniture, unique gifts and local art at Tin Soldiers Forgotten Treasures on Shore Drive. Located just across the Lesner Bridge from Point Chesapeake, the  inventory changes daily.

 


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Handmade Cuff Bracelet of The Chesapeake Bay

Show your love for the bay with this Map Cuff Bracelet from Etsy. Using a unique dye process, the ink from a vintage map of the Chesapeake Bay is fused to the surface of the aluminum. Hypoallergenic, lead and nickel free. Will not tarnish or oxidize and best of all, it’s extremely lightweight.

 

 

 

Put Virginia Beach’s Lighthouses on your Bucket List

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Old and New Cape Henry Lighthouses stand side-by-side in Virginia Beach.

Locals are proud of southeastern Virginia’s rich history including the New and Old Cape Henry Lighthouses located just a few miles from Point Chesapeake on The Bay. In 1792, the Old Cape Henry Lighthouse was the first lighthouse to be commissioned by the U.S. government and stands near the site where the Jamestown Settlers first landed in 1607.  Built to guide maritime commerce at the mouth of the Chesapeake Bay, the original stone lighthouse was authorized by George Washington and construction was overseen by Alexander Hamilton.  After concerns about the old lighthouse’s stability, a second, steel-structured lighthouse was built in 1881. Maintained and operated by the U.S. Coast Guard, the light in the newer, black and white lighthouse still shines today. It sits at the site of Joint Expeditionary Base Little Creek-Fort Story.

While the new lighthouse is not open to the public, you can visit and climb the steps to the top of the original stone tower for spectacular views of the Chesapeake Bay and Atlantic Ocean.

For more details on these lighthouses and their history, visit these websites:
PreservationVirginia.org   |  Ten Lighthouses in Virginia  |  About Hampton Roads  | National Park Service

 

 

Point Chesapeake Celebratory Unveiling

 

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Artist’s Rendering of Point Chesapeake On The Bay

On Thursday, December 1st, Point Chesapeake on The Bay hosted their unveiling event at the beautiful Lesner Inn on Shore Drive across from the current site of construction. Guests who have expressed prior interest by joining the VIP list were invited exclusively to the event, and enjoyed drinks and hors d’oeuvres while getting the very first view of the newest imagery of the community.

Reservations on these 3 bedroom, 2.5 bath modern beach homes at Point Chesapeake on the Bay were taken at this event. The Terry Companies, LLC which is comprised of the Napolitano Homes and the Terry Peterson families was incredibly well represented at the event. We would like to thank all of those who attended which included many well respected members of our real estate community. Thank you to all of the attendees who came from near and far. We look forward to what this community will be, and the life that it already exhibits.

Reservations are open to the public to own a piece of the Bay at the very unique and upscale community of Point Chesapeake on The Bay. Please call 757-286-6160 for more information.

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Vince Napolitano addresses the group about the progress of this new community.

Attendees at the unveiling

Attendees gather to view the unveiling.

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3D Rendering of Point Chesapeake on The Bay’s Clubhouse

Construction has begun at Point Chesapeake on the Bay

The famous seafood restaurant, Duck In, was located on Shore Drive near the Lesner Bridge. A Virginia Beach staple, the restaurant opened in 1952 and closed its doors more than a decade ago.

If you have driven over the Lesner Bridge lately, you have probably noticed a lot of commotion and construction going on. Two residential projects are underway – luxury condominium homes (Point Chesapeake On The Bay) and upscale apartments (Overture).

Point Chesapeake on the Bay is built by The Terry Companies, LLC, a partnership between two local builders, Terry Peterson Residential and Napolitano Homes. Napolitano Homes began building new homes in 1977, and currently builds in Chesapeake, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach. Terry-Peterson has been a new home builder in Hampton Roads since 1983, and is currently building in New Kent, Suffolk, and Virginia Beach. Both builders are locally based, family-oriented companies with substantial experience and success meeting the needs of Hampton Roads’ home buyers. Their shared abilities to deliver high quality homes with innovative architecture and technology will lead to great success for Point Chesapeake on the Bay.

Point Chesapeake on the Bay is a high-end waterfront condominium community of forty-eight homes, with sales beginning the end of this year. The Terry Companies has chosen to retain the original gazebo on this bay property. Hampton Roads residents and visitors alike are nostalgic about this gazebo and it is important to the builders of this community to hold onto this piece of history.

Across the street (closer to the Bridge), Overture Apartments are being constructed and will be managed by global apartment management company, Greystar. These age-targeted apartments are for adults over 62 and will debut in the Spring of 2017.

The graphic below differentiates the location of the new home community vs. the apartment community, Overture. Overture and Point Chesapeake on the Bay are excited about their neighboring communities and the future of this amazing location in Virginia Beach. Stay tuned for more information!

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